Jazz
22-09-2014, 01:40 PM
I'm not sure what this thread is supposed to be, maybe drifting between story telling & informing so sorry if this doesn't make a whole lot of sense. This is also quite hard for me to write up and post publicly so please expect some errors & random babbles
Last week I had an IQ test done by my psychologist to see how my brain functions are working. These tests are sometimes also used to help diagnose learning disabilities, and my results were explained to me today. Most of it was fine but one in particular was 'worrying', my processing speed. My processing speed is low, this is a sign of learning difficulties because it means I find it difficult to process information given to me and convert it into short & long term memory. I'm not going to go into it fully on here but if you want to know more just message me or something.
The point of me making this thread is that I was informed that because I had such a low score it is likely to be a major reason for why I suffer with behaviour & social problems and if this had been properly identified by my doctor or picked up on by the school & things were put in place, my education would have been drastically improved.
I was told by the schools and doctors that I was just a 'kid acting up' or a behaviour kid. The amount of times my family tried to get me tested and it was denied because I was just 'acting up'. I'm not putting blame on anyone, because schools and mental health services are completely stretched to the limit where I am but I still can't help but feel angry.
What I want to say is that, there's a good deal of people on this forum are around 13/14 (actually any age) & if you're concerned about your mental health, your ability to socialise or learn etc please talk to someone about it. If you don't think what your doctor or teacher or family member is saying is right go and talk to someone else, you're entitled to a second/third/ninth opinion. I just believed what everyone said, I believed that I was just a bad kid & I was. If my problems were caught and things were put in place at 13/14, I would have been able to study properly for GCSE's and not forget everything & become that annoying kid who acted up in class.
Now I have this diagnosis, I can finally have steps put in place to help me in education & in general life and get back on track and its a sense of relief for me. So, yeah better late than never. I'd love to hear other peoples stories on this if they want to share them. :)
Last week I had an IQ test done by my psychologist to see how my brain functions are working. These tests are sometimes also used to help diagnose learning disabilities, and my results were explained to me today. Most of it was fine but one in particular was 'worrying', my processing speed. My processing speed is low, this is a sign of learning difficulties because it means I find it difficult to process information given to me and convert it into short & long term memory. I'm not going to go into it fully on here but if you want to know more just message me or something.
The point of me making this thread is that I was informed that because I had such a low score it is likely to be a major reason for why I suffer with behaviour & social problems and if this had been properly identified by my doctor or picked up on by the school & things were put in place, my education would have been drastically improved.
I was told by the schools and doctors that I was just a 'kid acting up' or a behaviour kid. The amount of times my family tried to get me tested and it was denied because I was just 'acting up'. I'm not putting blame on anyone, because schools and mental health services are completely stretched to the limit where I am but I still can't help but feel angry.
What I want to say is that, there's a good deal of people on this forum are around 13/14 (actually any age) & if you're concerned about your mental health, your ability to socialise or learn etc please talk to someone about it. If you don't think what your doctor or teacher or family member is saying is right go and talk to someone else, you're entitled to a second/third/ninth opinion. I just believed what everyone said, I believed that I was just a bad kid & I was. If my problems were caught and things were put in place at 13/14, I would have been able to study properly for GCSE's and not forget everything & become that annoying kid who acted up in class.
Now I have this diagnosis, I can finally have steps put in place to help me in education & in general life and get back on track and its a sense of relief for me. So, yeah better late than never. I'd love to hear other peoples stories on this if they want to share them. :)